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Direct Investment (L5) Course on External Sector Statistics Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar January 19-23, 2015 Reproductions of this material, or any parts of it, should refer to the as the source.

Direct Investment (DI) DI - What it is International a standards ds Overall concept Definitions Framework for Direct Investment Relationships DI - What it is not 2

DI - What It Is: International Standards The international standards on DI are set out in the: Sixth edition of the IMF Balance of Payments Manual (BPM6) 2009 Chapter 6, (functional categories), Chapter 7 (IIP), Chapter 8 (financial account), Appendix 6a Fourth edition of the OECD Benchmark Definition of Foreign Direct Investment (BD4) 2008 3

Direct Investment Direct investment (FDI) arises when an investor resident in one economy makes an investment that gives control or a significant degree of influence on the management of an enterprise that is resident in another economy (Para 6.9) Lasting interest in BPM5 All enterprises that are under the control or influence of the same direct investor are considered to be in a direct investment relationship 4

Direct Investment An entity or group of related entities that is able to exercise control or influence over another entity resident in another economy is called the direct investor (Para 6.11) Entity subject to control or influence is called the direct investment enterprise (DIE) In some cases, an entity may be both a direct investor and a DIE Fellow enterprises 5

Direct Investment Control and/or influence may be direct or indirect, as described in the Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR, see below). FDIR provides criteria for determining whether cross-border ownership results in an FDI relationship, based on control and/or influence (Para 6.8) 10 percent rule remains in BPM6 6

DI - What It Is: Overall Concept Direct investment involves both the initial transaction between the two entities and all subsequent transactions between the two entities and between fellow enterprises, both incorporated and unincorporated 7

DI - What It Is: Definitions A direct investor is an entity (or group of related entities) that has a direct investment enterprise operating in an economy other than that in which the direct investor resides 8

DI - What It Is: Definitions A direct investment enterprise is an incorporated or unincorporated enterprise in which a direct investor, directly or indirectly, owns 10 percent or more of either: The voting power (for an incorporated enterprise), or The equivalent (for an unincorporated enterprise) 9

DI - What It Is: Definitions Fellow enterprises Fellow enterprises are related enterprises (those in a direct investment relationship with each other) but neither holds 10 percent or more voting power in the other 10

DI - What It Is: Definitions Direct investment enterprises can be either directly or indirectly owned by the direct investor, and comprise: Branches Subsidiaries Associates 11

DI - What It Is: Definitions Once a direct investor owns 10% (or more) of the voting power of an enterprise, the definition of direct investment enterprises extends to the branches and subsidiaries of the branches and subsidiaries of the direct investor Called indirectly-owned direct investment enterprises Once a direct investor owns more than 50 percent of a direct investment enterprise, the associates of the DIE become associates of the DI 12

DI - What It Is: Definitions Direct investment enterprises that are in a direct investment relationship with a direct investor are also in a direct investment relationship with each other Conceptual basis: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships 13

DI: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) N I I I I I A D F H K 60% 10% 30% 9% 70% I I I I I B E G J L 55% 60% 25% 100% 100% I C 12% 14

DI - What It Is: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) Balance of Payments Division The DIR includes the following: Branches Subsidiaries (50% + directly owned by the direct investor) e.g. A and K Associates (10%-50% directly owned by the direct investor) e.g. D and df Subsidiaries of subsidiaries e.g. B and L Subsidiaries of associates e.g. E Associates of subsidiaries e.g. C Fellows 15

DI - What It Is: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) In the example in the earlier slide, Enterprises A, B, C, D, E, F, K, and L are all involved in a direct investment relationship with Enterprise N - even though, for example, Company N owns indirectly only 4% of Company C. 16

DI - What It Is: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) The FDIR excludes the following: Enterprises in which the direct investor directly owns less than 10% e.g. H Subsidiaries i of fthose enterprises in which hthe direct investor directly owns less than 10% e.g. J Associates of associates of the direct investor e.g. G 17

DI - What It Is: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) In the example in the earlier slide: Enterprises H and J are not in a direct investment relationship with Enterprise N, because Enterprise N owns less than 10% of Enterprise H Enterprise G is not in a direct investment relationship with Enterprise N because Enterprise G is an associate of an associate of Enterprise N 18

DI: Framework for Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) Balance of Payments Division Remember that once an enterprise is determined to be in a direct investment relationship with N, it is also in a direct investment relationship with all the other enterprises that are in a direct investment relationship with N. For example, C is in a direct relationship with ha, B, D, E, F, K, and L, as well as with N 19

DI: Framework kfor Direct Investment Relationships (FDIR) An important consequence of this rule is that the DI data should include all transactions/positions made/held directly between enterprises in different economies that are in a direct investment relationship including enterprises that share a common direct investor but have no ownership in each other. 20

Who Can Be a Direct Investor? Individual or household Enterprise (incorporated or not) Investment fund Government or I/O Non-Profit Institution Serving Households (NPISHs) Estate, trustee in bankruptcy or other trustee Any combination of above NB: Impact of group and unit on role of related resident entity 21

Who Can Be a Direct Investor? To act together, individuals and/or other entities must be in FDIR or be family members, AND Be resident of the same economy, and EXCLUDE residents of same economy as DIE Equity ownership by group can be summed BUT NOT equity held by associate (as influence cannot be passed on without CONTROL) 22

Who Can Be a Direct Investor? Governments can be DIs NB. Special treatment where Governments have fiscal SPEs (see paras. 824 8.24 8.26) If equity can be either Reserve Assets or Direct Investment, should be treated as DI, BUT If debt instruments can be either Reserve Assets or Direct Investment, should be treated as Reserve Assets, provided other reserve assets criteria apply 23

Who Can Be a Direct Investor? NPISHs cannot be DIEs as not created with intention of repatriating earnings NPISHs can be DIs in for-profit entities 24

DI: What It Is NOT DI is not: Determined by who controls the enterprise Composed of the equity holdings of a group of unrelated entities or of a foreign country Based on the nationality, citizenship or ethnic origin of the investor 25

DI: What It Is NOT DI is not: Based on approvals of investments that may never take place Determined by the purpose of the investment, such as manufacturing Based on the nature of the investment, such as a greenfield enterprise 26